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Briony Swire-Thompson
Briony Swire-Thompson
Assistant Professor, Northeastern University
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Fake news on Twitter during the 2016 US presidential election
N Grinberg, K Joseph, L Friedland, B Swire-Thompson, D Lazer
Science 363 (6425), 374-378, 2019
19952019
Public health and online misinformation: Challenges and recommendations.
B Swire-Thompson, D Lazer
Annual Review of Public Health 41, 433-451, 2020
9222020
Processing political misinformation: Comprehending the Trump phenomenon
B Swire, AJ Berinsky, S Lewandowsky, UKH Ecker
Royal Society open science 4 (3), 160802, 2017
5592017
Correcting false information in memory: Manipulating the strength of misinformation encoding and its retraction
UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, B Swire, D Chang
Psychonomic bulletin & review 18, 570-578, 2011
4562011
The role of familiarity in correcting inaccurate information.
B Swire, UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky
Journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory, and cognition 43 (12 …, 2017
3672017
The debunking handbook 2020
S Lewandowsky, J Cook, U Ecker, D Albarracin, P Kendeou, EJ Newman, ...
3102020
Searching for the backfire effect: Measurement and design considerations
B Swire-Thompson, J DeGutis, D Lazer
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 9 (3), 286-299, 2020
2962020
They might be a liar but they’re my liar: Source evaluation and the prevalence of misinformation
B Swire‐Thompson, UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, AJ Berinsky
Political psychology 41 (1), 21-34, 2020
1472020
Cancer misinformation and harmful information on Facebook and other social media: a brief report
SB Johnson, M Parsons, T Dorff, MS Moran, JH Ward, SA Cohen, ...
JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute 114 (7), 1036-1039, 2022
1432022
ELEVEN misinformation and its correction: cognitive mechanisms and recommendations for mass communication
B Swire, U Ecker
Misinformation and mass audiences, 195-211, 2018
1192018
Toolbox of individual-level interventions against online misinformation
A Kozyreva, P Lorenz-Spreen, SM Herzog, UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, ...
Nature Human Behaviour, 1-9, 2024
101*2024
Tackling misinformation: What researchers could do with social media data
IV Pasquetto, B Swire-Thompson, MA Amazeen, F Benevenuto, ...
The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2020
1002020
Correcting misinformation—A challenge for education and cognitive science
UKH Ecker, B Swire, S Lewandowsky
852014
The emerging science of content labeling: Contextualizing social media content moderation
G Morrow, B Swire‐Thompson, JM Polny, M Kopec, JP Wihbey
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 73 (10 …, 2022
842022
Does truth matter to voters? The effects of correcting political misinformation in an Australian sample
MJ Aird, UKH Ecker, B Swire, AJ Berinsky, S Lewandowsky
Royal Society open science 5 (12), 180593, 2018
842018
The backfire effect after correcting misinformation is strongly associated with reliability.
B Swire-Thompson, N Miklaucic, JP Wihbey, D Lazer, J DeGutis
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 151 (7), 1655, 2022
652022
Correction format has a limited role when debunking misinformation
B Swire-Thompson, J Cook, LH Butler, JA Sanderson, S Lewandowsky, ...
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 6 (1), 83, 2021
482021
Memory failure predicts belief regression after the correction of misinformation
B Swire-Thompson, M Dobbs, A Thomas, J DeGutis
Cognition 230, 105276, 2023
322023
Listening to misinformation while driving: Cognitive load and the effectiveness of (repeated) corrections.
JA Sanderson, V Bowden, B Swire-Thompson, S Lewandowsky, ...
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 12 (3), 325, 2023
312023
Reducing health misinformation in science: A call to arms
B Swire-Thompson, D Lazer
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 700 (1 …, 2022
292022
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